Year 5: Gallery
Local History Study - The Dick Kerr Ladies
Date: 19th Jul 2022 @ 11:46pm
We have loved learning about the Dick Kerr Ladies and were so pleased to meet Gail Newsham - the author of "In a League of their Own" and "Football's Forgotten Legends".
We learnt so much and were amazed by the story of this football team. Have a look at the photos to see some of the work we did. We even found out that two of the children in our class had relatives who played for the team.
We were greatly inspired by Gail's story of the ladies and indeed by Gail herself.
Date: 14th Jul 2022 @ 12:13pm
What a way to end Year 5 - a superb musical treat including 2 songs from our endangered instruments.
Athletics Event at Priory Academy
Date: 13th Jul 2022 @ 4:44pm
Children from Year 3,4 and 6 represented school in an Athletics event at Priory Academy this week.
They did really well in all of their events including running, throwing and jumping.
They competed against other schools from the local area.
Well done everyone!
Date: 4th Jul 2022 @ 8:51pm
We have had an amazing day at our linking school, Yealand Primary. An exciting morning in the forest - hammering and printing with flowers, mud art, transient art, building dens and exploring the forest area - was then followed by a picnic lunch and some delicious and very brightly coloured ice-creams from the ice-cream van! Our afternoon was spent exploring the school outside areas where we played football; made a range of yummy mud pies and cakes in the mud kitchen; raced around on the wheeled trikes and played on the play equipment.
Mrs. Gaskell and I are immensely proud of our class today who immersed themselves in every activity, were an absolute pleasure and a real credit to our school. It was brilliant to see both schools playing and having fun together, we will definitely continue this partnership next year.
Date: 1st Jul 2022 @ 5:18pm
As part of national Field Work Week, Y5 have been out in the school grounds to measure wind direction and wind speed. We are doing this to help us decide where the best place will be to fly the kites we are making in Design Technology and indeed whether we think they will fly at all!
Date: 28th Jun 2022 @ 5:15pm
........and we really did dance from the heart, staff and all pupils!
Our vist from a kite expert - Miss Flint!
Date: 26th Jun 2022 @ 12:43pm
Miss Flint joined us to give us the history behind kites. She showed us some different examples and let us see what they are capable of (including extreme kite flying, kite buggying amd kite skateboarding).
She brought examples including the:
- Delta stunt kite
- Soft foil kite
- Flexi foil kite
- Revolution kite.
We were introduced to the techinical vocabulary including: spars, ripstop, leading edge, rigidity, frame and reinforcement.
Miss Flint advised us to think carefuly about material, size, shape, strength and weakpoints when we design and make our own kites.
Thank you for your time Miss Flint!
Date: 14th Jun 2022 @ 9:14pm
Fantastic afternoon of cricket. Some of us are natural cricketers and really surprised ourselves!
Edge Hill University Aspirations Day
Date: 13th Jun 2022 @ 8:43pm
We loved our day at Edge Hill University. The campus was calm, full of green areas (including lakes and even a beach) and a range of wildlife - although we didn't meet the campus cat! We were really impressed with the fantastic sports facilities and many of us were inspired by the medical training centre for nurses, midwifes, etc and their £30,000 dummies which could simulate different illnesses!
Date: 10th Jun 2022 @ 5:16pm
Year 5 were pleased to receive a return visit from local artist Dave Rob. He talked to the children about colour mixing and matching to complete their self portraits. He will pick them up from us next week and use them to create something for us to keep. We can't wait and we thank him so much for spending his valuable time with us and supporting us to develop new skills.
Date: 9th Jun 2022 @ 5:33pm
Today we launched the big question for our final half term of the year!
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
We talked about what the words FASTER, HIGHER, STRONGER meant to us at this stage in the year. The children amazed me with their responses which you will see from the photo of our display.
The children were also introduced to the idea of philosophy and we had some really thoughtful conversations about some of the quotes of Ancient Greek philosophers.
To end the session, the children had a piece of a Greek pot and had to regroup by finding pupils with the other parts. We began to think about what clues to the past these held.
Date: 7th Jun 2022 @ 8:35pm
We were all pleased to receive a second visit from Action for Children. During the afternoon we revisited our understanding of resilience. We learnt about practical techniques to help us manage difficult times and thought about where or who to go to when we needed help.
Date: 7th Jun 2022 @ 8:23pm
As we concluded our half term theme, we were left in no doubt of the answer to our big question:
Rainforests: essential or desireable?
Take a look at the photos below showing our plaquards and pencil cases. We made our feelings known on our peaceful protest march which was concluded very persuasivley by speeches given by Josh D and Jude. Visit our class garden space to look more closely at our plaquards.
Date: 27th May 2022 @ 5:54pm
We celebrated in style today. After coming to school in red, white and blue and then eating a picnic lunch together, we made decorative spatulas and plant pots to commemorate the occassion.
Date: 25th May 2022 @ 2:33pm
Date: 22nd May 2022 @ 9:20pm
Year 5 had a brilliant athletics session at Priory Academy this week.They learnt to throw shot put with accuracy and also pushed themselves with some long distance running.
Date: 22nd May 2022 @ 9:12pm
The charity Action for Children visited this week to support the children to develop resilience and learn strategies to bounce back from challenging situations. It was a perfect time to reflect on the last two years. The children were helped to realise that negative feelings and anxiety is normal and experienced by everyone. They learned about the links between thoughts, feelings and actions and had chance to talk. It was also good fun and the children behaved excellently.
We are looking forward to our second visit next week.
Striking and Fielding Festival
Date: 22nd May 2022 @ 8:54pm
Year 5 had a great start to Friday. Dave taught us striking and fielding skills before we took part in a really fun and competitive game using cricket skills. Well done to everyone for taking part so well and so energetically.
Date: 13th May 2022 @ 8:51am
Mr Souter did not disappoint, as he joined us for the final time this year. Mr Souter works for a charity “Debt Aware” and payed us this visit to teach us about banking, interest, and all the different ways there are to pay for things. We learnt that different payments are better at different times and for different things. As you can see from the photos, we also laughed a lot!
Date: 13th May 2022 @ 7:41am
Local artist Dave Rob visited us yesterday. We had looked at his work during the Autumn Term when we were learning about the UK and focusing on landmarks. Dave has created a lot of work based around local landmarks and some of his work is on sale locally.
Dave talked to us about how he became an artist, shared the passion he has for his job and helped us understand graphic design.
He worked with us for the afternoon to create a piece of art work. You can see what we are working on in the photos. We had a great time and are looking forward to Dave coming back before the end of the half term.
Date: 2nd May 2022 @ 9:03pm
Year 5 had a visit from a familiar friend - Harold!
We spent time focusing on the importance of friendship and how to handle tricky situations without falling out. Using drama, the children practised being assertive and really impressed the visiting educator in school with their excellent behaviour, engagement and focus.
Date: 2nd May 2022 @ 8:54pm
Rainforests: essential or desireable?
As part of our work this half term, we have been getting to know our trees well and taking more care of our environment. As part of our homework we have been making bird feeders and pompoms to decorate the tree we have got to know the best. It didn't take long before the birds began to visit. Here are a few of the decorations you will see when in the school playground.
Date: 26th Apr 2022 @ 12:03pm
Listen to our performance showcasing all our brass instrument learning this year!
Date: 22nd Apr 2022 @ 9:32am
We launched our new Big Question this week: Rainforests - essential or desirable? We began our launch by getting to know the trees in our school environment - we used all our senses to explore them and even located our tree by feel only whilst being blindfolded! One of the reasons we decided trees were essential was because of their importance in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere so our second task was to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide stored in our tree to work out just how useful it was to us at our school.
Year 5 as Wallace and Gromit - investigating levers, pulleys and gears.
Date: 15th Apr 2022 @ 10:06am
We became Wallace and Gromit for an afternoon investigating levers, pulleys and gears as part of our Sceicne topic Forces. Our challenges were to launch a ping pong ball as high as possible only using spoons of different sizes and to pick up some equipment off the classroom floor without using our hands.



